By the Time I Get to Arizona

Album: Apocalypse 91… The Enemy Strikes Black (1991)
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  • I'm countin' down to the day deservin'
    Fittin' for a king
    I'm waitin' for the time when I can
    Get to Arizona
    'Cause my money's spent on
    The goddamn rent
    Neither party is mine not the
    Jackass or the elephant
    Twnety thousand nig niggy nigas in the corner
    Of the cell block but they come
    From California
    Population none in the desert and sun
    Wit' a gun cracker
    Runnin' things under his thumb
    Starin' hard at the postcards
    Isn't it odd and unique?
    Seein' people smile wild in the heat
    Hundred and twenty degree
    'Cause I want to be free
    What's a smilin' fact
    When the whole state's racist
    Why want a holiday f--k it 'cause I want to
    So what if I celebrate it standin' on a corner
    I ain't drinkin' no 40
    I be thinkin' time wit' a nine
    Until we get some land
    Call me the trigger man
    Looki lookin' for the governor
    Huh he ain't lovin' ya
    But here to trouble ya
    He's rubbin' ya wrong
    Get the point come along

    An he can get to the joint
    I urinated on the state
    While I was kickin' this song
    Yeah, he appear to be fair
    The cracker over there
    He try to keep it yesteryear
    The good ol' days
    The same ol' ways
    That kept us dyin'
    Yes, you me myself and I'ndeed
    What he need is a nosebleed
    Read between the lines
    Then you see the lie
    Politically planned
    But understand that's all she wrote
    When we see the real side
    That hide behind the vote
    They can't understand why he the man
    I'm singin' 'bout a king
    They don't like it
    When I decide to mike it
    Wait I'm waitin' for the date
    For the man who demands respect
    'Cause he was great see'mon
    I'm on the one mission
    To get a politician
    To honor or he's a gonner
    By the time I get to Arizona

    I got twenty five days to do it
    If a wall in the sky
    Just watch me go through it
    'Cause I gotta do what I gotta do
    PE number one
    Gets the job done
    When it's done and over
    Was because I drove'er
    Through all the static
    Not stick but automatic
    That's the way it is
    He gotta get his
    Talin' MLK
    Gonna find a way
    Make the state pay
    Lookin' for the day
    Hard as it seems
    This ain't no damn dream
    Gotta know what I mean
    It's team against team
    Catch the light beam
    So I pray
    I pray everyday
    I do and praise jah the maker
    Lookin' for culture
    I got but not here
    From jah maker
    Pushin' and shakin' the structure
    Bringin' down the babylon
    Hearin' the sucker
    That make it hard for the brown
    The hard Boulova
    I need now
    More than ever now
    Who's sittin' on my freedah'
    Opressor people beater
    Piece of the pick
    We picked a piece
    Of land that we deservin' now
    Reparation a piece of the nation
    And damn he got the nerve
    Another niga they say and classify
    We want too much
    My peep plus the whole nine is mine
    Don't think I even double dutch
    Here's a brother my attitude hit 'em
    Hang 'em high
    Blowin' up the 90s started tickin' eighty six
    When the blind get a mind
    Better start and earn while we sing it
    Now
    There will be the day we know those down and who will go Writer/s: CARLTON RIDENHOUR, GARY RINALDO, JAMES HENRY BOXLEY III, NEFTALI SANTIAGO
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Chris from Garland, TexasGreatness, Happy Birthday KING.
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